It’s a question at the forefront of many international lawyers’ minds: Can I sit for a US bar exam after earning an LLM in the US? The answer: Sometimes. Maybe. It’s complicated.
For expert guidance on the matter, don’t miss the upcoming Beyond the LLM and US State Bar Eligibility information session, taking place online on Thursday, January 18th from 1:00-2:30pm EST.
Hosted by the US LLM Fairs consortium, the free event will open with representatives from top US law schools sharing their expertise on US state bar eligibility for international attorneys, and why accurate information and careful planning are so important.
Next, event attendees will split into breakout rooms for the chance to speak directly with those reps to gain insight into specific programs, admissions, funding, and more.
Participating schools include:
- George Washington University Law School
- Fordham University School of Law
- Syracuse University College of Law
- University of California Law San Francisco
- University of California Los Angeles School of Law
- University of Colorado Law School
- Florida State University College of Law
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Law
- University of Miami School of Law
- University of Michigan Law School
- Vanderbilt Law School
Participation is free, but registration is required at this link.
If passing a US bar exam is a key goal of your legal career, find out which schools offer additional preparation for the bar in this LLM GUIDE article.